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Not enough information. Distance from where to the circle?
The apothem, for a circle, is the perpendicular distance from a chord to the centre of the circle.
Its the distance from the center of the circle to the edge of the circle.
Radius is the distance from the outside of the circle to the center. Diameter is the distance ACROSS the circle, it's formula is: D = 2R (Diameter is 2 times the Radius) Circumference is the distance AROUND the circle. C = Pi D, where Pi is the constant 3.1415.... (look it up))
The precise definition of the word 'centres' is the middle point of a circle or a sphere. This means the point is an equal distance from every point on the circle/sphere.
The distance from any point on the circle to the origin
Not enough information. Distance from where to the circle?
A: The distance from any point inside the circle to the origin. B: The distance from any point inside the circle to the origin. C: The distance from the x-coordinate to the origin. D: The circumference.
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The definition of a circle is a set of points an equal distance from a central point all in the same plane.
The apothem, for a circle, is the perpendicular distance from a chord to the centre of the circle.
Its the distance from the center of the circle to the edge of the circle.
A circle is a set of points equidistant ( the same distance ) away from a single point, the center of the circle.
I assume that you are asking about the definition of a circle. A circle is a locus of points in a plane that are at a constant distance from a fixed point.
By definition Pi is the relation between the radius and circumference of a circle.
the set of points whose distance from the center of the circle is less than that of the radius.
A straight line from the center to the circumference.The distance from the center to any point on the circle